The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Bind 26W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1892 |
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Side 71
... fundus is a small perforation , large enough to admit the catheter . In regard to the other organs , it may be sufficient to re- mark that decomposition is so far advanced in each instance as to render it impossible to make any definite ...
... fundus is a small perforation , large enough to admit the catheter . In regard to the other organs , it may be sufficient to re- mark that decomposition is so far advanced in each instance as to render it impossible to make any definite ...
Side 73
... of production of the re- markably extensive lesions of the uterus cannot be readily explained . It is , of course , not possible that the midwife removed the missing part of the fundus when she extracted THE UTERUS DURING ABORTION . 73 .
... of production of the re- markably extensive lesions of the uterus cannot be readily explained . It is , of course , not possible that the midwife removed the missing part of the fundus when she extracted THE UTERUS DURING ABORTION . 73 .
Side 74
... fundus of the uterus , and she afterwards gouged the entire fundus away by means of boring and tearing the tissues with her fin- gers . This would seem to be the most reasonable explanation . An intense peritoneal and general septic ...
... fundus of the uterus , and she afterwards gouged the entire fundus away by means of boring and tearing the tissues with her fin- gers . This would seem to be the most reasonable explanation . An intense peritoneal and general septic ...
Side 90
... fundus , and then , with her fingers in the va- gina , gradually eroded the fundus and extracted it with the placenta . I do not believe any traction upon the placenta would carry the fundus of the uterus away with it . I think these ...
... fundus , and then , with her fingers in the va- gina , gradually eroded the fundus and extracted it with the placenta . I do not believe any traction upon the placenta would carry the fundus of the uterus away with it . I think these ...
Side 91
fundus of the uterus , and a two months ' fetus had followed it out . Some time ago a woman came to a very enterprising ob- stetrician , and he put his finger in the vagina and found what he thought was a retroverted uterus , and of ...
fundus of the uterus , and a two months ' fetus had followed it out . Some time ago a woman came to a very enterprising ob- stetrician , and he put his finger in the vagina and found what he thought was a retroverted uterus , and of ...
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abdominal section abdominal walls abscess adhesions appendages applied aseptic bladder blood bowels broad ligament cancer catgut cause cent cervix Cesarean section child chronic clinical condition craniotomy cure curette cyst danger death delivery diagnosis dilatation discharge disease douches drainage tube endometritis endometrium ergot examination extirpation fetus fibroid finger fluid forceps fundus gauze gestation Gynecological hemorrhage hospital hysterectomy inches incision infection inflammation intestines iodoform irrigation labor laceration laparatomy ligature Medical menstruation method months mother mucous membrane normal OBSTETRICS occurred operation organs ovarian ovary ovum pain paper patient pedicle pelvic performed perineum peritoneal cavity peritoneum physician placenta PM AM PM portion position posterior posture present puerperal pulse pyo-salpinx recovery rectum removed reported rupture salpingitis septic side suppuration surgeon surgery surgical sutures symptoms temperature tion tissue treated treatment tubal tumor usually uterine uterus vaginal weeks woman women wound York
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